Consultation
GMNTC offers consultation services for mental health professionals, agencies, and community partners. We support strong clinical decision-making, practical systems improvement, and trauma-informed approaches that hold up in real-world rural settings.
If your team is stuck, overwhelmed, or building something new—we can help you clarify the plan, strengthen services, and create sustainable systems that work.
Who We Work With
- Mental health providers and private practices
- Schools and student support teams
- County and community agencies
- Program leaders and supervisors
- Cross-system teams (medical, social services, behavioral health)
How We Can Help
- Case consultation and clinical decision support
- Program development and workflow design
- Documentation, compliance, and quality improvement support
- Trauma-informed systems coaching
- Training and implementation planning
Consultation service areas
Structured consultation to clarify clinical conceptualization, risk factors, level of care, treatment priorities, and next steps. Appropriate for complex cases, stalled progress, system involvement, and high-stakes decision-making.
Guidance on building or improving services (e.g., CTSS, supervised visitation, group programming, assessment workflow), including staffing models, intake processes, supervision structure, and implementation checklists.
Support for teams working to reduce burnout, improve collaboration, and align policies and practice with trauma-informed principles—without sacrificing accountability or safety.
Practical support to strengthen documentation, billing readiness, and audit resilience. We help teams build templates and workflows that reduce rework and increase consistency.
Customized training for staff and stakeholders on topics such as trauma-informed care, systems collaboration, parenting-related work, and practical clinical skill-building.
What to expect
- Intake Call: clarify goals, audience, and desired outcomes
- Consultation Plan: scope, timeline, and recommended approach
- Deliverables: notes, action steps, templates, or training materials as appropriate
- Follow-Up: optional support to troubleshoot implementation and maintain momentum
Consultation can be provided in-person or virtually depending on needs and location.
Consultation FAQs
Is this therapy or supervision?
No—consultation is a professional support service. It is designed to strengthen clinical thinking, program operations, and systems. If clinical supervision is requested, scope and expectations will be clearly defined.
Can you help us build a new program (CTSS, groups, visitation, etc.)?
Yes. We can help with program design, staffing and supervision models, workflow development, documentation templates, and implementation planning based on your goals and service environment.
What information should we bring to a consultation?
A brief description of your goals, current challenges, and what “success” would look like. If it’s case-based, bring relevant background information (de-identified when appropriate) and specific questions you want answered.